The government will be forced to delay bringing the EU withdrawal bill back to the House of Commons for a second time, as it struggles to respond to hundreds of hostile amendments, Labour sources expect.

MPs on both sides of the house had expected debate on the next stage of the complex bill to kick off next week – but the leader of the house, Andrea Leadsom, is now expected to confirm on Thursday that it will not feature in next week’s parliamentary timetable. Read more HERE.

The government will be forced to delay bringing the EU withdrawal bill back to the House of Commons for a second time, as it struggles to respond to hundreds of hostile amendments, Labour sources expect.

MPs on both sides of the house had expected debate on the next stage of the complex bill to kick off next week – but the leader of the house, Andrea Leadsom, is now expected to confirm on Thursday that it will not feature in next week’s parliamentary timetable. Read more HERE.